VOLCANO: Call for Abstract IAVCEI 2017 Session VI.1

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From: Isabelle Chambefort <I.Chambefort@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Call for Abstract IAVCEI 2017 Session VI.1
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Dear all,


Please consider submitting an abstract for the following IAVCEI 2017 session.


 

VI.1 Volcano-hydrothermal system dynamics: Hazards, resources, and extremophiles




Conveners: 
Isabelle Chambefort, GNS Science – New Zealand; i.chambefort@xxxxxxx.nz 
Franco Tassi, University of Florence, Italy;  franco.tassi@xxxxxxxx 
Shaul Hurwitz, U.S. Geological Survey - USA; shaulh@xxxxxxxx 
Andri Stefansson, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland; as@xxxxx
Ryunosuke Kazahaya, Geological Survey of Japan (AIST) - Japan; von.kazahaya@xxxxxxxxxx 
Severine Moune, Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans, University of Clermont-Ferrand France; S.Moune@xxxxxxxxx-bpclermont.fr 
Everett Shock, Arizona State University; Everett.Shock@asu.edu 
Eric Boyd, Montana State University;  eric.boyd@montana.edu


 


Active volcano-hydrothermal systems are characterized by heterogeneous spatial and temporal changes of temperature, pressure, chemistry, and permeability, as well as unique microbial communities.  In these systems, aqueous and gas-rich fluids are a source of hazard (e.g., propellant in steam-driven explosions, lubricant in mudflows, toxic gases and dissolved constituents), a resource (e.g., geothermal energy and mineral deposits), a potential indicator for one of the earliest warnings of unrest, and a habitat for life. Understanding and quantifying the dynamic of the physicochemical processes in these systems is necessary for the development of monitoring systems, for successful resource exploration and for understanding life in extreme environments. 

The goal of this session is to bring together scientists from a broad range of disciplines (e.g. igneous petrology, economic geology, volcano and geothermal fluid geochemistry, crustal geophysics, numerical modeling and microbiology) to elucidate processes of mass and energy transfer in active volcano/magma-hydrothermal systems with implications for hazards, resources, and life.




Best Regards,

 

Isa Chambefort, on behalf of all the conveners.

 








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